The Ottoman Empire – The Empire of Three Continents

06/11/2025 7 min Episodio 15
The Ottoman Empire – The Empire of Three Continents

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This episode of Thrones of Power: Empires That Changed the World explores the rise, zenith, and fall of the Ottoman Empire, one of history’s most enduring and influential powers. Founded by Osman I around 1299, the Ottomans grew from a small Anatolian principality into a global superpower spanning Europe, Asia, and Africa.The turning point came in 1453, when Mehmed II (the Conqueror) captured Constantinople, ending the Byzantine Empire and transforming the city—renamed Istanbul—into a thriving imperial capital. Under his successors, especially Suleiman the Magnificent, the Ottomans reached their golden age, expanding from Budapest to Baghdad, controlling the Mediterranean through naval dominance, and establishing an efficient legal and administrative system that blended Islamic law with pragmatic governance.Cultural and architectural brilliance defined the era: Mimar Sinan’s monumental mosques, intricate calligraphy, music, and textiles showcased the empire’s cosmopolitan character. The Ottomans fostered relative religious tolerance through the millet system, allowing Christians, Jews, and Muslims to coexist under imperial rule.However, centuries of power brought internal decay. Corruption, economic stagnation, and military decline weakened the state. European rivals outpaced the Ottomans in technology and exploration, and nationalist uprisings eroded their unity. Despite 19th-century reforms during the Tanzimat period, the empire could not withstand modern pressures.After siding with Germany in World War I, the empire collapsed in 1918. In 1922, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk abolished the sultanate, giving birth to the modern Republic of Turkey.The Ottoman Empire left behind a profound legacy—shaping borders, architecture, cuisine, and religion across three continents. It stood as a bridge between East and West, uniting worlds that history often divides.

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